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Simplifying Marketing Web Content Management

By Brice Dunwoodie in Web CMS on Oct 30, 2007

Just about four weeks ago Web content management vendor NetReach released their packaged, hosted Web CMS solution for marketers. With integrated blogs, RSS, email to a friend, a form builder and more, the company’s new PressRoom Solution aimed to empower the community builders on your team.

PressRoom is a SaaS Web CMS offering built upon NetReach’s cmScribe platform. The idea — and we can see this being a blast of fresh air for some of you — is that for US$ 99 your marketing and communcations team can be up ‘n’ running, and quickly, with a set of modern online marketing tools. Additionally, with the right template massaging, this SaaS virtual bolt-on can achieve a seamless look-and-feel integration with the rest of your site.

Intrigued? Check out the following 4 minute screencast which walks through some basic operations.

PressRoom Web CMS Screencast


NetReach Unwraps Web-based Press Room Solution

By Marisa Peacock in Web CMS on Sep 27, 2007

NetReach Press Room

Building relationships both with your media contacts and with your customers is a many faceted project, and the tools you use to do so can either help or hinder, sometimes in significant ways. With this in mind, Philadelphia-based NetReach recently brought to market their latest Web CMS offering. With Blogs, RSS, a Form Builder and more, the company’s new Press Room Solution aims to empower the community builders in your midst — and the bargain basement pricing will satisfy the rest.


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In a collaboration with the Center for Applied Special Technology, the RFB&D has launched Learning Through Listening, a site for educators with students experiencing unique setbacks.

The site was put together with NetReach’s web CMS cmScribe, keeping the site’s information fully compliant with Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines presented by the W3C.

Yes, even educators have a compliance line to walk.


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